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Sep 22, 2014
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Fatalplacebo
This seems the easiest.
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Going to New York and planning to hit Yankee Stadium for a game
Fatalplacebo
9/22/14 11:31am
a day at the museum...
ds7
9/22/14 11:36am
If you take the D train, stop at Columbus Circle and catch a temple session
Solomon Levi
9/22/14 11:37am
Then again, if you take the 4 train, you'll be a short walk from the Guggenheim
Solomon Levi
9/22/14 11:39am
If you take the A to the 4, you'll switch trains near World Trade, very cool to
Solomon Levi
9/22/14 11:42am
Since you know the subway pretty well, would you take the A to the 4 train to go
Fatalplacebo
9/22/14 11:57am
No just buy a pass
joehayes
9/22/14 11:59am
The only passes I'm finding is the 7 day unlimited or 30 day unlimited.
Fatalplacebo
9/22/14 12:26pm
A and D
Solomon Levi
9/22/14 12:16pm
I'm finding out the day pass doesn't exist. Thanks for the tip.
Fatalplacebo
9/22/14 12:27pm
Off the A and D line west of central park, what stop is best to get off at?
Fatalplacebo
9/22/14 12:36pm
Great question, and I would say that it depends on what you want to see
Solomon Levi
9/22/14 1:53pm
Central Park is actually really cool. There is so much to do there and its so
joehayes
9/22/14 11:41am
yeah. do central park, have lunch there, then head over to the game.
johnnycarson
9/22/14 11:43am
This seems the easiest.
Fatalplacebo
9/22/14 11:57am
stop at shake shack for lunch. Or the Burger Joint in Le Parker Meridien.
CDV
9/22/14 12:01pm
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